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How can you get your Internet radio station played in Itunes library ?

July 30th, 2011

Question by Yoki Mi Okie: How can you get your Internet radio station played in Itunes library ?
Does anyone have any experience using Macintosh computers??? In the Itunes library there is an icon to select in the Itunes library. How can you go about having your internet radio station broadcasted on itunes radio????? Your answers will be greatly appreciated. Thanx !!! ;-)

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Answer by brayden
Here is a step-by-step tutorial from Apple on how to listen to internet radio via itunes;

http://www.apple.com/support/ilife/tutorials/itunes/it4-5.html

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Concerts from the Library of Congress, 1997-1998 (SuDoc LC 12.2:C 74/2) Reviews

July 1st, 2011

Concerts from the Library of Congress, 1997-1998 (SuDoc LC 12.2:C 74/2)

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An Annotated Catalogue of the Music Manuscripts in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.(Book review): An article from: Notes

June 22nd, 2011

An Annotated Catalogue of the Music Manuscripts in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.(Book review): An article from: Notes

This digital document is an article from Notes, published by Thomson Gale on September 1, 2007. The length of the article is 582 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: An Annotated Catalogue of the Music Manuscripts in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.(Book review)
Author: Catherine Dixon
Publication: Notes (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 64 Issue: 1 Page: 60(2)

Article Type: Book review

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Radio Listening, Hamilton Hotel, Washington, ca. 1915 – 16″ x 20″ Fine-Art Gicle Photographic Print of an Image from the Library of Congress Collection

January 27th, 2011

Radio Listening, Hamilton Hotel, Washington, ca. 1915 – 16″ x 20″ Fine-Art Gicle Photographic Print of an Image from the Library of Congress Collection

  • Radio Listening, Hamilton Hotel, Washington, ca. 1915
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Photographs America presents thousands of stunning, keepsake, and whimsical 16×20 photographic prints by noted American photographer Carol M. Highsmith and landscape photographer Brendan Reals, as well as thousands more custom-corrected prints of vintage photographs from the Library of Congress collection. The images depict every region and every state: scenic landscapes, city skylines, aerial and small-town scenes, rustic rural views, Civil War sites, classic American landmarks, majestic national and state parks, intricate architectural details, fine art, animals, humorous situations, historic color and B&W photographs and engravings, vintage circus posters, World War I and II posters, and W.P.A. posters. Most photographs enlarge beautifully into the 16×20 dimensions. Square and other irregular-size photographs will be printed at the maximum size that best maintains their visual quality; these prints may be somewhat larger or smaller than 16×20 inches. There is no additional charge for these custom prints.

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The American Stage: Writing on Theater from Washington Irving to Tony Kushner (Library of America, No. 203)

October 27th, 2010

The American Stage: Writing on Theater from Washington Irving to Tony Kushner (Library of America, No. 203)

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Here is the story, told firsthand through electric, deeply engaged writing, of America’s living theater, high and low, mainstream and experimental. Drawing on history, criticism, memoir, fiction, poetry, and parody, editor Laurence Senelick presents writers with the special knack “to distill both the immediate experience and the recollected impression, to draw the reader into the charmed circle and conjure up what has already vanished.” Through the words of playwrights and critics, actors and directors, and others behind the footlights, the entertainments and high artistic strivings of successive eras come vividly, sometimes tumultuously, to life.

Observers from Washington Irving and Fanny Trollope to Walt Whitman and Mark Twain evoke the world of the 19th-century playhouse in all its raucous vitality. Henry James confesses his early enthusiasm for playgoing; Willa Cather reviews provincial productions of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Antony and Cleopatra. The increasing diversity and ambition of the American theater is reflected in Hutchins Hapgood’s account of New York’s Yiddish theaters at the turn of the century, Carl Van Vechten’s review of the Sicilian actress Mimi Aguglia, Alain Locke’s comments on the emerging African-American theater in the 1920s, and Ezra Pound’s response to James Joyce’s play Exiles and theatrical modernism. Enthusiasts for the New Stagecraft, such as Lee Simonson and Djuna Barnes, are matched by champions of pop culture such as Gilbert Seldes and Fred Allen. S. J. Perelman lampoons Clifford Odets; Edmund Wilson acclaims Minsky’s Burlesque; Harold Clurman explains Stanislavski’s Method; Gore Vidal dissects the compromises of commercial playwriting. A host of playwrights-among them Thornton Wilder, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Lorraine Hansberry, Edward Albee, Wendy Wasserstein, David Mamet, and Tony Kushner-are joined by such renowned critics as Stark Young, George Jean Nathan, Brooks Atkinson, and Eric Bentley.

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How do you put music from Dtunes into your Ipod touch music library?

May 29th, 2010

I downloaded songs on Dtunes and I was wondering how to put the music into my music library? I would like a step by step way to do it. Also I would sooner do it without a computer and putting it into my music library only using my iphone/ipod touch. If there is no way that is fine too.

Thanks so much!

God bless!

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How do I get my music to save to the iTunes library?

April 30th, 2010

I download my music form Frostwire(same thing as Limewrire). I get the music in the library and it goes to my iPod and everything. The next day when I go to iTunes, the music is not in the iTunes library BUT it is still in my iPod and everything. The only way I can listen to music on iTunes is if i plug in my iPod. Otherwise there is no music on the library. What can I do?

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[Great Hall. View from the second floor west corridor. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.] (LOC)

April 16th, 2010

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Image taken on 2007-01-01 00:00:00 by The Library of Congress.

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